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1. Term: compromise between Virginia and New Jersey Plans 2. Amendment: protection from double jeopardy 3. Court Case: established judicial review 4. Terms: the idea that people form governments to protect their natural rights

EOC Review: Pt. 1

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1. Term: compromise between Virginia and New Jersey Plans

2. Amendment: protection from double jeopardy

3. Court Case: established judicial review

4. Terms: the idea that people form governments to protect their natural rights

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EOC Review: Pt. 1

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Early America• British Colonization of America (1607-

1776)–Motivations: • Economic: joint-stock companies – triangular trade route, middle passage

• Religious Dissenters: Puritans, Quakers– Regions• Southern Colonies • Middle Colonies• New England

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Revolutionary Ideas• In Europe– Magna Carta: created limited monarchy– Social Contract (Rousseau):

• People establish governments to protect their natural rights

• In America– Mayflower Compact: first direct democracy– House of Burgesses: first legislature– Fundamental Orders of Connecticut: first

written Constitution– Rebellion: Bacon and Shay’s

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The Revolution• British Offenses– Navigation Acts, Proclamation of 1763, Stamp

Act, Intolerable Acts (Quartering Acts, Writs of Assistance)

• American Reactions– Sons of Liberty, Boston Tea Party, Common

Sense• American Revolution– Lexington and Concord: first battle– Second Continental Congress: revolutionary

government

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"Every thing that is right or natural pleads for separation. The blood of the slain, the weeping voice of

nature cries, 'tis time to part."

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Absolute

Monarchy

Anarchy

Aristocracy

Autocracy

Democracy

Dictatorship

Limited

Monarchy

Oligarchy

Republic

Theocracy

Totalitarianism

Typically ruled by a single person

Ruled by more than one personThe people have rights protected from the

governmentGovernment typically has total authority

over people

The people have a say/vote in government

United States of America; Canada

Modern Britain; modern Japan

“Olde” Britain; Imperial Japan

Somalia

Sparta

Saudi Arabia

Nazi Germany